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Pro-democracy camp : ウィキペディア英語版
Pan-democracy camp

Pan-democracy camp or pro-democratic camp (Chinese: 泛民主派, 民主派 or 泛民) refers to the political factions in Hong Kong that support increased democracy of Hong Kong under "One country, two systems". The "pan-democrats" would work together in areas of common interest, and not field candidates against one another in elections. The camp is often identified as opposition camp (反對派) due to its non-cooperative stance against the Chinese central government.
Democratic activists are usually critical of the post-1997 Hong Kong Special Administration Region government and the mainland China's central government, which they say does not properly represent the will of the people. Hong Kong people who vote for pan-democracy candidates are generally hoping to achieve some implementation of checks and balances in government, since parts of the Hong Kong community treat democracy as an important means to guarantee freedom, their lifestyle and their living standard.〔 Its supporters also advocate a faster pace of democratisation and implementation of universal and equal suffrage. The Pan-democracy camp is aligned with and similar to, but distinct from, the Chinese democracy movement.
Members of the camp represent a very broad social and political demographic, from the working class to the middle class and professionals. Opposite to the pan-democracy camp is the pro-Beijing camp, whose members are perceived to be supportive of the Chinese central government based in mainland China.
Due to its democracy mission in the political scene, the camp is supported by influential radio hosts, news moguls and a large number of Hong Kong citizens, which can be reflected in Hong Kong Legislative Council and District Council elections. They had won 50.73% of the votes in 2012 Legislative Council election but held less than half of the seats in the Council because 30 out of 70 seats (i.e. those in functional constituencies) were not elected by ordinary voters.
== Basic beliefs ==

* Vindication of the Tiananmen Square Protests of 1989
* Democratic reform in China (Oppose the Single-party rule of Communist Party of China)
* Universal suffrage in Hong Kong
* Improve and support human rights (See human rights in Hong Kong and human rights in People's Republic of China)

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